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was a smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the at least 5 palestinians are killed and 90 wounded. as is right, the soul just punched by helicopter gunship, attacked the janine refuge account. the other ones are in jordan, this is all just a red line from joe ha. also coming up toners pledge, $1500000000.00 in humanitarian aid to sit them as a human chief warrants the country spiraling deeper into death obstruction from
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surface to museum, millions of dollars to stop boats coming migrants across the mediterranean sea and a major searches underway the north atlantic comped a tourist, some nice little goes missing. while i'm a dive to view the wreck of the time the is there any forces of withdrawn from the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank ought to have gone into attack. the loss of several hours, at least 5 palestinians were killed and more than 90. others injured out of there was data. abraham reports from jenny. so this is the moment the turn then is where the rest read into a 10 hour gunfire. the palestinian home made exclusive damaging armored vehicles in virginia and refugee camp and injuring 8 is where the soldiers took is where the
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forces need the one hour to move the soldiers to hospital and hours more to pull out at least 5 vehicles. how about the brand because has become felt like a battlefield just by the army was in the houses of my neighbor and my father and his really military jeep was near my car. here you can see the damage. they were lined up in the street. it was very scary up, it's like a common for his really rates to leads behind palestinian casualties. 7 it's rare for his really forces. this is the 1st time in nearly 20 years that we see is really hook up. there's twice palestinian targets here in the occupied west bank. people here say that seems to date, resemble the bottle that took place in the refuge account in 2002. shortly after these really forces withdrew. palestinians buried dead among the 5 pence than he is killed. is 150. but any time i asked him to
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something he always said, yes, he was decent. the light respectful. his problem is that the moment these radio army rated, he ran towards them. he wanted to die off his friend, coma was killed. the death of his friend was very painful for him. and the city is 31 year old son was shocked, was fighting against is really forces home individual. i'm that they're the ones attacking us. if they didn't come over, none of this would have happened. most of the snipers or the targeting us journalists like the job shop. this video from one of the roof stops near the account to him. him the man has the most. it was shots and the side wind waiting. his press your of the problem. they shopped me $4.00 to $5.00 times and even as i was rushing to the ambulance, they kept shooting at me almost no. is where the forces i've been reading janine and nablus for more than a year. now they say it's to crack down and fighting groups. many palestinians say
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they're proud that the limited weapons can put up such resistance. i guess one of the most advanced armies in the world, but he edges ita jeanine the occupied westbank. meanwhile the palestinian, the health ministry says a 20 year old man has died of his wounds after being shot by his ready soldiers. on monday it happened in his son near bethlehem in the occupied westbank mohammed to the counter. as though we were shutting the head during classes with his ready forces, were reading the area he liked it died in hospital. you inspector general antonio gutierrez says the down is spiraling into death and destruction. he was speaking of the donor conference for so down in geneva, it was aimed at raising $3000000000.00 to help deal with the humanitarian for after the conflict. but only $1500000000.00, almost half of that amount was pledged hold and $2000000.00 sudden these have been displaced since fighting for
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a gap between the army and the power ministry. rapids support forces in april the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to death and destruction is unprecedented without strong international supports. so going to quickly become a lot because of lawlessness of, of the security across the region. more than 2 miles, 2000000 people have been far from that home seeking confusion, cypert bucks up to them, or across the board of this glow slow for 1000000 people have already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i cite these companies for that'll be telling t, and there's no delay, but it's impossible to keep. the board is open to people fleeing the fees 5 themes so that. meanwhile cutoff government has applied to $50000000.00 in humanitarian aid. the 5 minutes to has cooled for the fighting to stop. there's no meditating solution for this conflict. the peaceful solution is the only solution for this conflict. the industry expect to be caught up on the parties to stop the facilities
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and unity into a per t. v. as persons out a southern is people in the front to and to address the root causes of the comes to chance. president mohammed, it was debbie says his country struggling to cope with a number of refugees from sit down labeled on on the cool and my brother's elbow, han and her missing to bring this more to an end. if not for the sake of god for the sake of the suits and these people this or brings nothing but destruction and everyone is paying the price. so yeah, so i call them them both to end this more. well, patrick yusef is from the international committee of the red cross. he says it's important. the pledges are quickly turned into money. us. in today's world, i think we need to be pragmatic. and indeed, the call on the states to provide more support and more assistance. and more importantly, i think the marriage is also for the so that he's on forces and the other stuff to allow that she medicated organizations. indeed,
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be deployed and respond to the sides of it so that these people. so i think as much as today's events was a success in, in many terms, i think there's much more to do moving forward. today we, we did try and attempt to get into her tool. and unfortunately we had a, a small the incident which led us to the board. our mission, like in previous these fires. indeed, there's an element of taking risk, spent the teams of the i see, but also the so that is requesting to have been really at the front lines of the forefront of the many to respond to alongside other international and local exercise. so i'm truly hopeful that in the next to in the next hour is that the mechanisms to allow that our teams to be deployed again tomorrow and respond to other needs so that the one that we had today unfortunately was awarded. but we truly hope that to be able to carry it as soon as possible. from several of
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tennessee, i'm more than $27000000.00 to help stop migrant boats. crossing the mediterranean, frances interior minutes to made the announcements during a visit to tennessee. if he was there with his german count, a thought held towards the president, ty site, patasha, aka has made some past a phones in germany like other european union countries. all concerned about the great number of people trying to reach the european union illegally by crossing the mediterranean via tennis. yeah, so the interior ministers are from germany has been interned. is you speaking to lee? does that to a request of the month of june to do more to crack down on people smugglers and trafficking rings to, to and still people taking these journeys now from says that it would give to this more than $27000000.00 in order to help with things like food and management and security, the german interior administer also suggested the more needs to be done from the
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east vault to try and create more legal pathways for people to reach the european union to work and study. so they don't on types. these types of journeys and this visit by these 2 and terry ministers really comes uh, in a much wide context. the european union is looking to offer to news more than a $1000000000.00 to try and help stabilize the economy in tennessee. because there is a financial crisis that is creating instability and that instability is fueling. also, these a migration flows. however, the european union says that that loan would come with some conditions, mainly that to news has to make reforms, economic reforms in the country. at this stage, what we know from to this is that they could be open to this offer. they might not necessarily want to make the sort of reform so that they all being all to undertake . and also they say that they certainly do not want to be seen as being the
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european union's board to guard latasha butler ultra 0 paris. the police in uganda say they have detained 20 people in connection with friday's attack on a school in the border with the democratic republic of congo. at least 41 people, mostly students, were killed. some of the victims died in a fight and that during the treat, others were shotwell stabbed. you've got them, police plane, the attack on the group. the allied democratic forces not a major search and rescue mission is on the way for a tour, a submersible missing. now the shipwreck of the titanic communication was lost with a vessel on sunday evening, about 700 kilometers of the canadian coast. an official reports, as it was meant to be the thrill of a lifetime. a submarine trip to the site of one of the most famous mount, a time rex, the ottoman titanic. but this jeremy has turned into a rescue operation of its own. the semester bowl reported overdue for a check in on sunday, with one pilot and 4 others on board. we're working very closely at this point to
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make sure that we're doing everything that we can do to locate the submersible and rescue those onboard. the submarine called the titan is missing nearly 1500 kilometers off the boston coast, where the ocean bottom can be 4000 meters don't. contact was last one hour and 45 minutes after it submerged. their planes with read are searching for any sight of it on the surface. well, sooner is being used by vessels to see if there's anything subs, see extra resources are speeding to the area. we are deploying all available assets to. ready make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue the, the people on the tectonic. second 1912, but it's made void from the u. k. to america. more than 1500 people died. the vessel story has become iconic. featuring and several books document trees and
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movies. the company which operates the semester, both ends or several trips around this time of year. but he's business been human shouting was one of those on board. posting on instagram, i see was about to set to open a trip, which costs a quarter of a $1000000.00 for 7 nights. the semester bill has 96 hours of air. it can drawn in an emergency div, submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is a tight check. you know, any so you chair goes by, the equipment gets better, the technology gets better and so on. so i'm very hopeful a very positive. i mean, i wasn't the solve for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board and if that's maintained properly, like changing your filtering your so you go to the scrubber, you can stay down there for, you know, quite a few hours. the extra resources will start arriving on scene in the coming hours, but it is a massive area to cover. and what is clear is that this is not very much a race against time island for sure. i'll just see it up. sponsor salt break here
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and i'll just say right when we come back, china as president chasing thing says he hopes that visit by the us section of the state will help stabilize relations from the opposition for the election and finally defends himself of a new extremism charges that could extend his jail to bypass the the route to you by visit capital color was states and a lot of these students across the deep south of the us. they are still in place. you can see that club just phones are rolling a little further east with as we go through the next couple of days. low pressure here, another area of light pressure a little further north with behind this weather system we've got some rather cold have in place for west composite kind of cold even full canada. so teen sales just in calgary for monday, off new tubs, into annoying the tuesday. should be about 20 degrees to see some snow the over the
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rockies here, and we will see some what the weather. hopefully that will help with what water files are made in place across these particular parts of canada. that's what was the south face of the us. there's that, whether they're running across georgia or into the carolina still some live the showers, the into louisiana pushing across into mississippi. and it looks home. but dallas 39 degrees celsius that he standing in place, close south, west and corner of the us over the next couple of days. but where the stay is that what the weather continued, we have it towards the mid atlantic states heavy that pulls good, close and flash flooding channels of your tornado mixed in here as well. so i'm heavy down, pulls will continue across the western side of the carrier being over the next couple of days. a few showers after the great rent, at least one or 2 showers, but at least the weather brought to you by visit castle to the gentleman 10 years in which the shakonda was for translation. and
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conferences raised one and a half $1000000000.00 in collections for the people have worked on saddam. it's estimated that $3000000000.00 is needed to deal with a humanitarian and a major search and rescue operations underway in the north atlantic. from missing taurus, admissible on a dive, to be tied tonic shipwreck lead, there are 5 pieces of furniture and piece of voted in favor of a dining report that found barbara johnson had deliberately misled parliament. 354 voted in favor of condemning the former prime minister. adjust 7 voted against report, found that johnson lied about parties in 10 downing street during covered 19 locked downs. he would have faced a 90 day suspension if he was still an m. p. johnson resigned the optimum center reports findings earlier this month. yes, president joe biden says he thinks relations between washington and beijing on the right trail. he said progress was major inspection of the state and to me blankets
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trip to china, katrina, your reports from beijing. the america's pulse diplomat, but presidents eaten pain during your visit, the aging hopes will reverse what it describes as the downward spiral. entice at me, blinking is the 1st us secretary of state to meet the chinese leda in 5 years. are you sure i hope that through this visit you'll make a more positive contributions to stabilizing us china relations. try to describe to relations between washington and aging as reaching in all time low. in a media conference, lincoln said positive problem solving steps were taken. their progress would take time. my open expectation is we will have better communications veteran gauge meant going forward. that's certainly not gonna solve every problem between us far from it. but it is critical to doing what we both agree is necessary, and that is responsibly managing the relationship earlier blinking that top diplomat won't be who blamed tensions on role american perceptions of china and
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washington to stop typing what he called the china threat to lift what they didn't describes as you need lateral sections and to respect trying his claims to tie one . lincoln says there was no change to the us as one china policy. and it does not support islands independence. though he raised consent of a preventative actions by the people's liberation army in the tie, want straight on technology restrictions thinking, defended controls as necessary for protecting national security. and denied telling these allegations that the u. s. is trying to contain china as growth and regarding the ukraine war, he welcome to the aging efforts to end the conflict and pointed to assurances it would not provide must go with least 8. china has, how is a maintained its economic and diplomatic support of russia. the tone from both lincoln and aging has been fairly positive with both sides screening to find common ground, whoever you agreements were made. and one to disappointment was the failure to
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revive military communication. informing us how speaking that the taiwan but there was some wins plans for working group to stem the tide of the highly addictive drug center, though, as well as an increase in commercial flights and people to people exchanges. so metal a say it's a starting point. the simple fact that true significant influential figures from bodies, governments get together and have a mattress on discussion of many, many hours, easily achievement in and of itself, dialogue, discussion meetings, that's the important thing for administer to gong has agreed to a future visit to the us and discussions underway for presidency and joe biden, to meet later this year. katrina, you all to 0 thinking on chinese fundamental starship, gung as a people to his german counterpart to view china's development as an opportunity for billing. rather than a challenge or threat, we made a statement during a phone call with an a band box,
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but took the held at the same time as china's premier was meeting the german chancellor of schultz and fell in speak of john's 1st one trip. mistaken office early this year, council and the united arab emirates are restoring the diplomatic representation, the respective embassies resuming what for the 1st time since 2017. the announcement came over 2 years after a blockade imposed by 4 countries on account of was lifted. nigeria, as the president has replaced the heads of all of the country security services in a major shakeup with immediate effect. but that's a new boost. replacing the heads of the army, navy, air force police and the defense intelligence. nigeria is confronting a number of major security issues, including attacks by um groups linked to iceland ne separatists in the southeast. so you insert a ton of bands, treatment of afghan women and girls could amount to agenda apartheid. the group seized power in 2021 containing women's freedoms and rights,
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including their access to education, you and report last year roles and found that the tally binds treatment, may amount to gen, to persecution, which is a crime against humanity. moldova is constitutional court has banned the pro russian shaw party, which has been behind months of anti government protests. a group is headed by exile, business gun field. i'm sure for the government accuses of trying to destabilize the country in april show who lives in israel was sentenced in up, sent you up to 15 years in jail over a 1000000000 dollar banks, gamblin money. laundry is also have sanctions imposed on him by the us. a quote in russia has begun to hearing a new criminal case against the jail, the criminal and critic alex in a valley. he's facing a number of new charges which could see his sentence extended by up to 40 years. some of the i got a report on a maximum security prison some 250 kilometers east of moscow. the going to big oh,
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of election of on the appeared before the court, the same prison where he's already subbing sentences. that amount to 11 and a half years of convictions including fraud and contempt of quote, get the valley now faces up to 30 more years behind boss. is he defended himself against the new charges that include and slicing and financing extremist activity and creating an extremist organization? yes, i believe it's given the circumstances for all of us in terms of legal and criminal procedure. you should of course, re cues yourself. because it is obvious to all of us that in this process, your independence to put it mildly, is seriously limited, are off to the trial open to public join list, withhold to leave. and it continued behind closed doors, absorbing from the room next to the quote, his father set the proceedings, had no shame, no conscience, no one else. 7 to move in a decade,
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never only has been one of the highest profile political opponents of president vladimir putin. the target of several legal cases in 2020 nev only survived an apparent attempt to poison him during the flight inside barea. tests on the taken at the bar trees in sweden and bronze concluded it was enough agent on devonte a two's the russian space of trying to kill him. the kremlin denied any involvement . after his recuperation in germany, he had time to moscow and was arrested upon his arrival level. the support is mobilized in cities across russia. what was faced with the police crack down, most of his people closest allies of flats, russia, and those who didn't like himself, been put to prison. so essentially, the bottom line is that's any open position activity to just goes full, either mazda step interest or addressed undermining the government, is no,
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no pulse to do from within russia. well, we can never own these organization continues. it's what to oppose the russian government as he remains behind bonds. but the war and ukraine has now taken precedence over his release once in a central conversation points between western leaders and put in and his fate in the hands of the russian judicial system. so need able oh to 0 and maybe a 100 people have died across northern and east of india is temperature. so into the mid fourties power account. so i'm making the situation worse, particularly for hospitals like look kind of report people are trying whatever they can to get some relief from the heat in india is or to prediction be har, states, hospitals and molds are struggling to cope with the numbers. doctors are doing what they can, but for some it's too late. patients, relatives are trying to shield their loved ones from the unrelenting sun. there
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is no found over the patient. i've covered the window with a piece of cloth to protect my relative from the direct rays at the sun, even inside the hospital. there's no way to protect the patient from the heat. while high temperatures on uncommon in this part of the country for this time of year, the celsius has been consistently above average as to qualify as a heat wave. temperatures need to be at least 4 and a half degrees above normal or above $45.00 degrees celsius. medical facilities are overwhelmed. rubbish is pining up and hospital beds are in short supply. and i was at the hospital staff advised me to spread a bed sheet on the floor and get treatment last night i saw that people are being treated on the floor, this hospitalization, functioning, making matches with in which the per dish these unreliable power supply
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the air conditioning doesn't work properly despite there being a heat wave is a great problem for the patients. there's no respite from the heat even in sewing the hospital. despite the challenges, this doctor says they're working on this stuff. the whole stuff are working 24 hours a day to treat the patients we are not resting even for a minute. as the number of patients grows, officials say if it's all being made to transports via cases to better results, hospitals in nearby cities. mike level elders, era to present where freezing temperatures of killed thousands of farm animals. some of the lowest temperatures are in method, but also just so we're at least a 1000 capital died, local officials will and that could be more or less as we low temperatures continuing over the next few days. it's already cost farmers more than $600000.00. the scientists of warning the extreme marine heat wave of the coasts of the u. k.
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and on and disposing a serious threat to underwater life data shows the temperatures of ne england and the west of the island. the soaring, the deep red area show where water is $4.00 to $5.00 degrees one month. a normal spike poses a serious threat to marine wild life. if temperatures continue to rise over the summer, scientists a warning of mass, depths of cope. c. grosse, fish and oyster populations. and the problem isn't limited to the u. k. an island last year, 58 percent of the world's ocean surface stuff at at least one marine heat weight event. but rising water temperature is also causing concern as far away as on top to west scientists. i'm wondering about the effects of pulling sea ice levels. charlie angela went to the british on toxic survey to see how they are adapting their research to tackle climate change. there was a sense of urgency, the british antarctic survey in cambridge. yeah, 14000 kilometers from the south pole scientists as familiarizing themselves with
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a non talked to research center before they head out on the admission like the ice sheets, the scientific strategy is shifting from monitoring changes and not to confinement, to delivering the most accurate prediction data to inform policy on climate change, things are changing much cost and they have before. so we losing sea ice. the temperature rising, fostering the contributions in any other part of the planet. we finding thoughts that the ice sheet melting now and possibly going into a reversible melting so they will contribute to state level. so there's a lot of urgency now in what's happening in science in the poll regions and how they're going to affect the rest of the planet. from autonomous vehicles like this of muscle, they team that they face named and a public vote to the research vessel to david as well, which is essentially selecting the board tree. and artificial intelligence exceed in creating a digital twin or if the entire content. hey, i would improve predictions and sea level rises. giving policy may cause
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a tight to focus on what they need to tackle. related the, i see everything. i like all the maps and heights. this has changed over the last 40 is. and then for the project folder, and he was able to do that, that's a done. yeah. the models that we've been using since our scientists here say we can't stop climate change. we preloaded the atmosphere with carbon dioxide missing . so the will keep moving and the ice will keep melting. even foster around and talk to c devil rises would be linear. instead we could see southern big jump. all they can do is get policy makers, the best models of what is to come. a key part of this new strategy is studying ice cores, in fact from and talked to gotten stored here in minus 25 degrees of these particular pieces of ice contain, uh, bubbles from 225 years ago. but they can go back 800000. yes. and they hold
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concentrations of greenhouse gases that will help scientists predicts the future of climate change. the scientists enjoy the most inhospitable places on the planet to make the rest of it more hospitable to humanity and hope that hard work would be wasted. charlie angela out of their cambridge the, the proper control of the headlines here on out to 0, is right. the forces that withdrawing from the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank after von ray that last of several hours, at least 5 palestinians were killed and move and 90 others in just. the palestinian health ministry says a 20 year old man has died of his wounds optimum, shocked by his ready soldiers. on monday it happened in her son near bethlehem and the occupied westbank mohammed cekada as though we were shot in the head during classes with his ready for.
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